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1920 ' THE BEMIDJI DAILY' PIONEER - Daily raslnon -Hint |AMERICANS SAVING Paris. (By Mall)—At a 'day of Discards ‘the Modern Age. Although the British have ‘occupled that parf of. Burma from which some of the best teak s extracted for nearly & century, Burma tree-fellers: still pre- < i . i " fer their own axes to any of the vari Dr. -J. J. Boles of Crookston spent] Chicken a'la King at Markham » feminine sports held recently at the day here yestnrday Coffee Shop Wiednesday, 1t8-3 .. |Dreux in. which were represe}x,xted ous kinds which have been imported A seven. ‘athletic associations. of girls from time to time from Europe or 5 J. L Elwell returned “this morning -|and women from Paris, ‘from Char-| America. This implement, called a from a short bullnass trip to Balta, tres, from Choisy-le-Rof, Auteuil and poksin 4 urmese, is about an inch N.D. . Dreux, and from the Children's col- bm". and ‘tén or, twelve- inches, I’ B g ony of the American Committee. for Eltted with a wooden hanle ||| { (Alice ot FRA LTI & 0 GARTH The Emgma HE man whom Chlcken & lng at Markham 1t8-3| Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Bowers and Ay v Devastated France at Boullay-:l‘hie > R 2 family- returned .Monday . - morning ry high honors were carried : “erécts-a seaftold, sl Br!;dY\)t b edsd hai{ nl(; T 'from: a week’s visit ‘in. Minneapolis. the American trained girls. bund’ the, trunk of the to :be ntimate friends. o ~The first prize ' of twenty-five gilent,, inscrutable, lallqd Which- may* be .12 or ) ; francs for the relay race and the in c]rcnmtennce,ynbo;t flv: tei:l::;: ubrulqu ? ‘Even’ Kath- first prize of a similar sum for tug|.the,ground, manage:to bring it down | ‘|l erine despalr_s of know- Miss Marian Rice has returned to | her. home ‘at Tenstrike -after an ex- rnn homo ‘& brlet at Koor'l ice ,m-.m OISR, « | 4-6tf|tended visit with her sister, Mrs.| B of war—both typical .American ! d : “|Ferd Graham. B a - ; sports—went ‘to the children: from lv'v,lnl:lh Vl:orods 'mllk \,“m strokes ing' hlm_,'lm.\ il—! "Miss Tda Grotberg of Forsyth was S . | the American Committee Colony. ' I8 tow, llfi!‘h. b : W s g enller “I thls eity yuterdny Miss Flessie Baumgardner of Graf- 2 - : Little Mademoiselle “Manteau of Z 28 £ ton, N. D., arrived Monday morning k- ! Boullay-Thierry won _first children’s & FOUR c or i B Jolln 3. Kelly of Crookston spent|to spend a week the guest ot Mlu R § . .{prize and Mademoisgelle , Ratel, also]| ACTS " Monday in this clty on buslness. Murlel McGhee > s 5 ; B from the Colony, ond children’s e gy b b5 S ‘ l ; prize tor-the running broad jump. In 4 s R P | . R W, Wmum of Brninevrd was & ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham ‘spent | ; et the running high jump, too, and the | ¥ i - . bminm caller in this city yesterday.|the week-end at Blackduck with Mr: Sl elghty .meter dash, Colony children 1 - 3 ) and Mrs. Jacob Detling, grandparents Ny [ ran away with all the honors. i SATURDAY ONLY TOMORROW 3 G. Nelson of, Littlefork was alof Mr. Graham. E ' " | All these prize-winniiig girls are ; Be:ndn business visitor on Monday. - . |chilgren brought to thé American GREEN & BAII.EY ad THURSDAY R ] B E. Kenfleld left Saturday for 3 . |Committee Colony at Boullay-Thier- "Gold Dust Screamers” g SGnme oints.in British Colum-| . "' VOILE AN : ryfrom the deyastated {Afsne. ;. | s iwill. tranaact business FILET. ‘|dndernourished’ and € RI'I‘A Rosz 2 ; : - The love which every welldyessed.| wit! rvés suffering from the‘shock t i : : : : & % i -woman expresses for simplicity; 18 wat; they have beéén fed and warm- Classy Vocalist Mr, “d ‘Mrs..H. G. Chtistenson of ucy Dunnigan _left this|-satisfied in this frock of pale orchid;ted emd educated and: loved back into . Byron spent the day in this clty yest-| morning for her home in Spring. voile trimmed with filet lace. Either {beajthy, happy normality. The girls’ FAULKNm & wm : "“y : feld, 111, to spend tlie remainder of | feal.or jmitation: filet may be used. |gymnastics and musical drill are un- G : R A1e Saitoe vacation: The, ekirt.is tucked above the lace |der.the direction of Miss Mary Hirt- in “Blow Your Horn" S o w ! S cMcken a la King at Markham _ . ) band and gathered under the |kamp, an American, while the:boys’ .Coffee” Shop Wiednesday. 1t8- 3 Mr.-and Mrs. J. N. Cushner and | blouse which is in kimono style, Med- |work is supervised by Monsieur Fal- sons, Joseph and Theodore, left this| ium size requires 43; yards .40-inch |let, a hero of Verdun, with Croix de Andrew-Abbott of Eagle Bend, mot- afternoon for Spokane, Wash., where | material, with 13/-Tards wide and Guerre and Medaille Militaire, mo Monday and. called they will make their home. 5% yard narrow filet. =¥y —_— " .|J| Instrumental and Vocal Nev.la [ YOU WANT TO - Pictorial Revie 8708. Mr:and Mrs. W. H: Rice raturned et 3 yeach, ol 38 Insuit to Roymity. Matineo 2:30 Nights 7:30-9:18 " GET YOU WANT' Yres, 16 to 20 yeard, Price, 25 cents, | A B to their home at Tenstrike Sunday, ! 4 R : | The fideas of the world .change; G R AND TO .?ET rl' IN THE . SO THE Ilulb-!! !loum: Tb ill-|after visiting with _their = daughter, 4 what {5 unwelcome today becomes wel- GRAND_7onianur 9%rs: Fred Graham, for several weeks. - ° " OBITUARY come tomorrow. There is an interest- Shows 7:30 and 9:00 o'Ciock Prices 10c and 28c ——————————————————————————————————— g i Rt %3 b | ::t I:Lt of evidence of that in an amus- The Ladies’ Ald of the Lutheran 181 Death Angel g Incident, long forgotten and now Free church of Nymore will meet on T‘l’;'“e Iiver h"mels were made f"‘ brought.to, light. Wednesday afternoon, at 2:30 o’clock bfi' the Dass ';(5 of a loved one-during| when postage stamps first came at the home of Mrs. Thomas Ny-|the past wee! into use in England, some persons de- On Thursday morning, July 29, gaard. Pa _|a’ telegram was received in this:vil- clared that the efigy of majesty was ) e >|lage announcing -the death of Mrs. too sacred to serve as a label for let- aiThe Norweglan Lutheran Ledief | pridgham, she lett here July 17th, | ters. ? : the church basement. Mrs. A. R.|for Minneapolis where she- went to ave you seen the stamps yet?" ; W. J. Courtnéy and John Rode-|po 0 o e H. <Ballangrud |take treatment and died at the hos-| Wrote one ardent loyalist In 1840, #7 kuke of Fergus Falls-were Bemidji I Stobta Ty . HS pital there. TAhia'io The redbist fardt s S business visitors on"Monday., Ly . She was buried at Lakewood ceme- e g L Mrs 1 n | tery on saturday, July 31, services an; cash pn&d for Liberty Bonds. una.l-rv!&;ilgémG;‘t'eot?ei:tl:;i:O::t:lr:::atg being held ‘at Lakewood -chapel and .'See” G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro-|iyeir hoine Saturday after a visit of | conducted by Rev., Henry Thorpe; an 2 ;:rykg ., ‘;u;hlls e day, or gzt thte several days at the W. G. Schroeder | °1d friend. s o bu arkham hotel evenings. . - rs./Bri an, own to n- ' 2 howis. 1n:Grang Valley. dreds as “Aunt Dell” was in her 76th Miss Signe Larson left Sunday|Yéar and had been a resident of this evenlngsl"or, her home in St. Paul, |Village for the past 17 years. where she will spend the remainder | She leaves to mourn her death, a of the summer. -Miss Larson will re-|S0n in-California, and a number of turn to Bemidji in the fall. grandchildren; her husband died one year .ago. Mrs. Bridgman was a “~ Monday. He reports a’most bounti- G. H. French' received a message Christian in the true sense of the ful hay crop. = . .x..|yesterday announecing the. death of word. . She lived for others. Those - : ‘| his aged mother 6t Peabody, Mass {Who knew her best saythat. she Mina Myers, hairaressing;: sham-|Mrs." French® had” “been” ill since would rather do an act of ‘generous pooing, scalp, treatment. Switches|Christmas and was eighty-eight years | ¥indness to another than be the re- made from combings; ets. Po. Box 46D of age. cipient hersel'f of anything money <telephone 466-W. Will call by ap- : g f;’;‘;fl b:){iny 'f;:r;ni:ndu;nt death ;Il‘r}:;y 3:;% "fi’{ chete}ml bng]:lt spl:lrk(i n 6t8-6. T- a ark, | never more € and beautiful, well-rounde: pointment. m.:flwyg::g:}g ;v;h: 2nd family. ar-| ¢ Llly has this beem proven thau|figures. -They keep the blood pure man who suddeply finds himself.a policeman in New ¥ork—und ings, N. D:¥ah@ are visiting ‘friénds’ in ‘the taking away of Mrs. Bridg-[with natyre’s rarest prescription, Bul- thea son-in-law to ‘one of the prouwunt Wall, Street, bankers. in Nymore. Mr. Cadwell was a form- | [an. Her funeral was pathetic be-|garian Blood Tea, .which relieves con- G Dastor ot the Nomere Congrega- {1024 expremion for ot enc. < thg|stiption, indigestion, sour, ey .lIIIIIllIlIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIlIIlIl" tional church. . last good-byes were said, but fel|stomach, liver, kidney and blood trou- that a loss had ‘been sustained for|bles.- Eve,, woman can have a beau- —————r— Mrs. N. E. Given and. youngest|Which there is no compensation. tiful ‘complexion if she will only take child left the latter part of the.week | May time bring.its resignation and|a cupful of this pleasant. medicinal for an extended visit at Keewatin,|may the shores of eternity that re- 2 i T rare Herb Tea once or twice a week. : Virgfnia and Aurora. ' N. E. Given, [ €elve :e:u:‘;‘llllfn:u;;‘:ima% It with ever-|Just try it and see, E ' h e a tre Jr., is staying with his grandmother, | 3508 & o 0 T rom the P Bu]garian Blood Tea is sold by all , Mrs. Given McGhee. it shores, Who cross with the boat- drugmsts and grocers everywhere. TODAY and WEDNESDAY ¢ d v “Mr, and M €. Smlth and Miss Francis R. Carlton:of Virginia were Bellldji visiton yesterday. —_— - Sixteen lnc'n mixéd hard ana solt slab wood. for sale,” $8.50 per load. ' Bemidji Mfg. Co. ne 481. T&Ft! The first of the new two-part comedies taken from the popular cartoons ‘BRINGING UP FATHER’ featuring “JIGGS” as the “SOCIAL LION” J. WARREN KERRIGAN “The Lord ]Lwes 'Il']helllriish” The romance and adventures of a young Cork County Irish- ent ministry could have offered the queen,” /King Ferdinand. of Sicily took the matter so seriously that he had a spe- clal postmark made in the shape of a frame, so that the officlals could cancel the stamps without striking hig portralt BEAUTIFUL WOMEN OF BULGARIA . How They Keep Their Beauty Women of Bulgaria are beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reigel of Deer River were among the out of town callers in Bemidji .on Monday. George Clark of Turtle River was a business transactor in the city on == -.James McAndrews of Big Falls, re- turned to his home on Monday after- visiting friends in Bemidji and trans- acting business in Cads Lake for a short time. ‘Miss Grace Halvor of Chester, Iowa, arrived last evening from Brainerd, where she has visited for the past week with Dr. and Mrs. BeDeau. She will be the guest of the M. N. Craw- ford home for-a short time. Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Dyer and|mals cold and pale. . ‘We hear the dip | Advs daughter, Miss Alice Dyer, arrived|°f the golden oars, and catch a gleam desires to get in communication With |from Minneapolis by motor Sunday |9f. the smowy"sail. -We only know owners of large tracts. Address LocK|and are visiting friends in the city |that their their barques no more may Box 93, Bemidji, Minn. 6-26tf | for several days. Mr. Dyer was form- sail with us o’er life’s stormy sea. Yet erly superintendent -of Bemidji somewhere I know, on the unseen Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leahy and Mr. | schools. shore, They watch and beckon, and ,and Mrs. Iver Moot of Cedar Lake, walit for me. who have been touring northern Min- —W. E. W. nesota for the past two weeks, return- ed to their home on Monday. They were much pleased wlth this section of the state. A large land sales organization Miss Anna Northrup will leave to- mgrrow lll’or her home at Willow City, where she will spend the remainder H of the summer.. Miss Northrup has MEANT, TO CALL THEM QU":K taught in the Bemidji schools for the S— past.two years, but will taach in the| Aunt Dinah Had No Idea of Allowing Dr. and Mrs. Leonard, Misses|schools of Virginia next yeer. for Misunderstanding When Louise and Marie Leonard, and Dr. , 7 She Rang the Bell. Cook, all of St. Cloud:*wex'et hlndBe- ‘NOTICE FOR ms — midji Monday en route‘from the den- The school board of Carr Luke Aunt Dinah, plan born tal convention at Whdena to the|school district No. 6 will receive| reared, went to apn:a::tylot:wnto 'l:i-:’e State park, where they will have a{ sealed bids on the 14th day of Au-| out” She was ve romptly hired .two weeks outing. gust, 1920, 8 o’clock p. mi., at the =% POy t by a young housewife, who, seeing her school house for two bus drlvem, one | 100k of familiarity with Mrs. eorge, McTaggart, 310 Bel-|janitor, and 100 eords 4 ft. wood. | oo O ed'- y with modern house- ‘trami'avenus, returned Monday from |The board wreserves the right to re-| N0/95 8 rted to train her. ;zMinneapolis, where she has visited |ject any or all bids. She showed Aunt Dinah her small triends and relatives. for a short time. HERMAN FENSKE, Clerk. sllver-service bell—there were no elec- She Was accompanied: by her grand- 2t8-4 | trie bells in the old-fashioned house— datighter, Miss Marjorie Roman, who = . and told her that when it was rung _will rémsin for a short visit. # CARD OF THANKS she must come into the dining room. : I wish to express my appreciation| Aunt Dinah said she understood. A The Philathea class of the Method-jand gratitude to all those who as-| few days later the mistress was seated st Sunday school spent a very pleas-|sisted me during the time of the ill-{ on the broad veranda with a friend nt evening with- Miss Martha, Pet-|ness and death of my wife, Violet An-| whdn she heard a tremendous clangor #a,-Anna and Elyera .Larson ‘at.the)deérson, for the.care shown her in her| g0 sva direction of the kitchen. It Larson farm last evening. - The_ reg- illness, for th many beautiful flowers came nearer swiftl: d identt ular businees session took-place after|sent her, and for the &indnesses) o ed itse ¥, A 800D JCSRL: ““which a delicious luncheon was serv-|shown. me during the ‘time of my 1t as the sound of a large bell. od by the hostesses. bereavement. Puzzled, the housewife entered the . hall and there stood Aunt Dinah, 1t8-3 . . ANDREW. ANDBRSON. —_— swinging a large dinner bell vigorous- ly. - “Why, what on earth is the mat- ter, Aunt Dinah?’ she gasped. “Why are you ringing that bell?” “Well, Miss Mary, I thought dat was the way folks called each other in dis here house. Didn't you show me yo' bell the other day? I found dis ope in de cupboard and I wanted you right quick in de..kitchen, so I rung hit” A STROKGEST glu one and nly Fem 'K;ex of ;rm THE TRIUMPH OF THE SCREEN' WILLIAM FOX presents Clemenceau's. one and only Bhotodrama “The Strongest" A Love Story.of Today DOES THE SOUL OF WOMAN RULE THE WORLD? ‘All-Star cast. Staged by R. A. Walsh. Shorty Hamilton in “SECRET SERVICE” H. Hardy, Mrs. McCauley and daughters, Mrs. Hanna and Mrs. BE.|- Carl, county superintendent’ of the}- Mahnomen schools, left for their -homes in Mahnomen -after spending several days as gueses at the W. G. ... Sehroeder home in Grant Valley. Mrs. |- ¢ McCauley was a former resident of Bemidji. Twirling-Arms Dance. Many new dances were shown at the dancing congress in Paris recent- ly. Most of them, however, appeared to lack originality. An exception is “the “Tchega,” which is danced te the ‘strains of Hindoo music. The “Tche- gx” would never meet with the ap- proyal of the British dancing masters, as it is most unsuitable for the English | ballrooms. It consists of fantastic Robertw < Chambers’ Greatest Novel Miss Grace Jones, daughter of Mrs. -W. W. Jones, of the Fifth ward, re- turned Sunday morning from St. Paul and will spend the remainder | of the summer vacation with her| movements in which the arms are mother. Miss Jones is a graduate| ¢wirleq round the head while the of the local high school, graduating dancer performs short hesitation.— Ten Different Winds. ‘When the wind is blowing at an in- dicated velocity of 85 miles an hour the force In pounds per square foot in 1918, and has been attending: the \ would be 4,900. This would be k in two parts dental college of the:state univer- Datly Mall, London. as a high wind and would traeveln::e: sity for the past year. She is a mem- b T T T R a distance of ‘3,080 feet every minute, REX UNION ORCHESTRA ber of the Alpha ‘Upsilon Alpha sor- ority, the only women’s - national 5 fntal society. - Drs. Larson & Larson, ; Optom Al:o “Luugll wnth Larry” LARRY SEMON “The Hel.d Wuter Delightful Music Each Evering Public Benefactor Dead. A perceptible wind travels one mile The inventor of the ice-cream soda |-an hour; just perceptible, two or three —Robert McCay Green—recently died | miles an hour; gentle breeze, four or in Philadelphia. While exhibiting at {five miles an hour; pleasant breeze, the Franklin Inlfltuto .exposition- in {ten te 15 miles an hour, brisk wind, Phnadelphla two years before the cen- |20 to 25 miles an hour;-high wind, 80 tennial, Mr. Green, to get ahead-ef a |to 85 miles an hour; very high"wind, nervousness or eye dis- competitor, concetved the idea of mix- |40 te 45 miles an hour; storm at 50 orders of any kind, ing the ice cream with the sods, and miles an hour; a great storm, 60 to 9, glases m'm them, [ before the close of the exposition his'miles an heur, and a hurricane attains’ “Artificial eyes fitted. - .| veceipts were more than $200 a day.. Matmee 2:30. Nights 7:20 and 9:00. Prices 10c and 30c COMING Rex Ray in “DANGEROUS TRAILS” Tom Mix in “THREE GOLD COINS” oy ~ &